Who will win QTG vs PSZ, PSL 2019 Final? Quetta Gladiators take on group winners and last season’s losing finalists Peshawar Zalmi in the 2019 Pakistan Super League at Karachi’s National Stadium. The match is scheduled for March 17.

The top two teams in the 2019 Pakistan Super League meet in Karachi again, after Quetta Gladiators beat Peshawar Zalmi in the qualifying final.

Quetta’s win was their third against Zalmi in this year’s tournament, having also beaten them twice in the league stage – though it was Peshawar who finished top of the group on net run rate after both teams won seven matches.

Kamran Akmal hit 74 from 43 balls and Chris Jordan took 3-26 in four overs as Zalmi bounced back to book their final place, however – scoring 214/5 in a 48-run win against Islamabad United.

Islamabad United have beaten Karachi Kings on the previous three occasions, including both the encounters of this season.

Karachi Kings have three wins in their last four matches while Islamabad United have lost three of their last five matches.

Karachi Kings have most of their bowlers in good form while Islamabad United seem to rely heavily on Faheem Ashraf to pick wickets.

ISU vs KRK Toss Prediction

The wicket at this ground has been a very good one for batting and it won’t be easy for the side batting first to determine a safe score here. And also since the pitch is expected to remain the same across the 40 overs, the team that wins the toss in this match is likely to bowl first.

Quetta Gladiators have already qualified for the qualifier, with seven wins from nine matches so far – putting them two points clear of Peshawar Zalmi.

One of their two defeats so far was against Karachi Kings, however, when Colin Ingram smashed an unbeaten 127 from 59 balls as they scored 188/4 to seal a six-wicket win.

This is Karachi’s first PSL match in Karachi, where the remainder of this year’s matches will be played as the tournament concludes on Pakistani soil.

KRK vs QTG Toss Prediction

Both teams have been successful winning the toss in recent matches, and both prefer to field first – it could be a crucial toss therefore, and Karachi would love to seize the initiative in front of a ‘home’ crowd.

South Africa have bowled Sri Lanka out for 231 and 138 in the first two matches of this series to take a 2-0 series lead after two matches.

Faf du Plessis hit an unbeaten century in an eight-wicket win first up, and has now passed 5,000 runs in one-day internationals after scoring 57 in the second game.

The match will see Kusal Perera return to Kingsmead after his heroics in the test match here last month – the Sri Lankan hit an unbeaten 153 as Sri Lanka chased 304 to win by one-wicket, courtesy of an unbroken 78-run last-wicket stand.